The Foxes, who are the one remaining non-Premier League side in the competition, will host Manuel Pellegrini's charges at the King Power Stadium in the week commencing 16 December.

Elsewhere, Mark Hughes faces a reunion with his former side after Stoke City were drawn at home to Manchester United.

Tottenham, who like Stoke required penalties to reach the last eight, are at home to London rivals West Ham United. The Hammers were 3-0 winners when they visited White Hart Lane earlier this month in the Premier League.

Sunderland's victory over Southampton has earned them a plum home draw against Chelsea.

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t's wrong to be making a joke out of Bender's name at the expense of gay people. It's the kind of childish, uncivilised thing that Football365 would deride and ridicule if it was another media outlet saying. Why is there a need for jokes like this? Does it make your writers feel like men? F365 might suggest that I 'lighten up', but it is genuinely traumatic for people who have been oppressed all their lives to be the butt of jokes, and to be told...

ou can't blame De Gea for wanting to leave, he has enough to do in front of goal as it is as well as taking on the role of Man Utd's version of Derek Acorah in trying to contact and organise a defence that isn't there.